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Poster: cosmico Date: April 05, 2010 10:44:50pm
Forum: feature_films Subject: Re: COPYRIGHT FLAG

I'm just glad that 99% of my favorite films are already PD. Speaking of which, I'm watching Dungeon of Harrow tonight. Er, not that it's one of my *favorites* but it's surely a guilty pleasure.

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Poster: tristero Date: April 06, 2010 04:47:54pm
Forum: feature_films Subject: Re: COPYRIGHT FLAG

Pleasure doesn't get any guiltier! (ok, maybe that's not quite true...but still, I can't think of a better movie to exemplify the DIY creative spirit that animates so many of the films I love here.

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Poster: cosmico Date: April 06, 2010 05:25:34pm
Forum: feature_films Subject: Re: COPYRIGHT FLAG

I can think of another one: MANOS, HANDS OF FATE! Yikes!

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Poster: tristero Date: April 06, 2010 10:50:02pm
Forum: feature_films Subject: Re: COPYRIGHT FLAG

Teenagers Battle The Thing belongs in this category, too, as does its deranged step-child, Curse of Bigfoot.

Way back when I used to make a point of staying up to watch Dungeon of Harrow whenever it came on (usually at 3 AM). Have fun!

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Poster: cosmico Date: April 07, 2010 12:21:16am
Forum: feature_films Subject: Re: COPYRIGHT FLAG

One of my youthful late night movie memories was seeing Brain from Planet Arous on TV in the early 60s. About the same time, I saw Plan 9 from Outer Space and Cape Canaveral Monsters, and forever after, I was hooked on b-sci-fi movies!

This post was modified by cosmico on 2010-04-07 07:21:16

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